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This is a lovely inn off the beaten path of the bussle that is central Rome. The staff is so friendly, kind and welcoming. They accommodated our needs throughout our 5 night stay. Breakfast was a delight each morning! We didn't need to eat again...More

I stayed here for the first three nights of my European tour, and it is a lovely hotel to stay at. Nice, sleek and modern room that is always welcoming after a long day of walking around. Breakfast is served in the room.
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Good base to explore the city. Close to Repubblica underground station. In some sort of condo building with rickety elevator. Twice the hot water boiler did not have enough capacity. Spacious room (303), clean, air conditioning. TV didn’t work, but was of no concern to...More

This hotel is an easy walk from the Termini train station. The room was clean and comfortable. We heard a little street noise the first night but for the most part it was reasonably quiet. The front desk staff is very friendly and helpful. For...More

I forgot my leather jacket black in the bedroom closet. How still it was early for flight time (it was 11am morning), we left our bags at reception and we went out for a walk. Upon returning to the hotel around 13:00 in the afternoon...More

Old school vibe from the very beginning is the onlyway to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. TheEsquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areasin Rome for its key location on one of the city’sfamous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood toits modern incarnation as a multicultural hub,Esquilino always has something going on—polyglotvendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up

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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’tlike the historic centre. Liberty architecture, largepiazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches,secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like SantaMaria Maggiore.

Hello, I found the hotel to be very close to most of the attractions most like to visit. The only place that would be a little hard to walk to with a sore knee is Vatican City. But to get there would be a short ride on... More

Hello, I found the hotel to be very close to most of the attractions most like to visit. The only place that would be a little hard to walk to with a sore knee is Vatican City. But to get there would be a short ride on public transportation. The hotel staff there are very helpful and will tell them exactly what bus/train to catch.